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How to Look After Your Watercolor Brushes: 21 Do’s & Don’ts

Watercolor painting is one of the most popular hobbies for people who want a creative outlet. Since it is a niche activity with different equipment and techniques than acrylic and oil painting, it...

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Woodcut Prints 101: 4 Essentials to Get Started

Wood carving, drawing, and printing come together with the fun activity of woodcut prints. It takes some time and perhaps a little skill, but these woodcut prints can be a fun way to create something...

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How to Lino Print on Fabric: Step by Step Guide

First, to lino print on fabric, prep your fabric, then create compelling designs and transfer them onto a lino block. Cut your lino for the first time and then ink it. Once the ink is completely dry,...

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Why Watercolor Paper Curls – And How to Prevent It

There are many different types of paints that an artist can use to create something amazing. Watercolor paints are a lot of fun and give a unique look to your work, but they present some additional...

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Is It Easier to Paint With Watercolor or Acrylic?

Between watercolor and acrylic, watercolor is the more commonly used type of paint. In fact, watercolors' bright pigments can be found in images on labels, animations, illustrations, card stores,...

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The Best Cheap Watercolor Paper for Practice

This art supply is often categorized by grade: student-grade or artist-grade. The most inexpensive paper is cold pressed on only one side and has 140lb (64kg) weight - commonly called cold pressed...

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